Radical Imagination: Envisioning A New Public Health

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Healthcare workforce & Radical Imagination in Public ‍Health

A strong healthcare​ workforce improves health outcomes ⁢and​ leads to more innovative solutions.⁤ When we engage our imaginations, the answers to these big questions⁣ are limitless. the ‍ assessment Framework for Action from Dr.Ruja Benjamin is one tool to support the collective imagination and reflection⁣ process.

What’s Possible in Public Health? Cultivating Radical ⁣Imagination

Public health has always excelled in creative⁤ solutions and​ doing more with less. ‍It’s incumbent upon us as public health leaders to reclaim public health and envision a future rooted in‍ equity, health, and healing so this vision‌ can become‌ a reality.By cultivating imagination, individually and collectively, we⁢ can imagine freer futures for⁤ communities,⁤ the nation,​ and the world. When we imagine healthier, more just worlds​ rooted in ​our values, we are that much closer to actualizing them.

Alison T.​ Brill

Alison T.Brill (she/her), MPH, is a public health expert specializing in equity-based training and technical assistance, capacity building, and ⁣cross-sector collaboration within health departments and community organizations. She develops collaborative and effective strategies to improve community health and create systemic change. Alison also serves as⁢ the Chair of the American Public Health Association (APHA) Medical Care⁢ Section’s Health Equity Committee. She holds a ‍Master’s of Public Health‍ from Boston University,and a BA in ‍Social Work and Psychology from the University of Iowa.

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